ITT: We predict how the events in Westeros continue after the end of GoT.
>Since Dorne wasn't a part of the seven kingdoms during the Targaeryan rule and didn't participate in the recent events, Dorne secedes too. Why should only the north be allowed to secede after all?
>Ser Bronn, Lord of the most powerful region in Westeros (now that the Lannister mines have run dry), decides that the only thing better than a high lord is a king, and declares that the reach secedes aswell. Shortly after, he is assassinated by the other reach lords who conspired against him because they don't want to see an illiterate sellsword as their lord.
>Arya discovers that there is nothing west of Westeros. After weeks of solitute, with scurvy and hunger ravaging her crew, she turns her ship around. A few days later they get attacked and killed by some Greyjoy pirate ships
>vale of Arryn makes landing at the Wolf's den and White Harbour in the north to solidify their standing as Westeros' best traders >with King's Landing a shadow of its former self, and the Iron islanders reaching the Reach, they now control almost of Westeros' trade with Essos
Elijah Rogers
I think Bronn would last a lot longer than that. He kinda seems like the closest thing to a Master Of Whispers they'd have now. Don't see some assassin getting the best of him anytime soon. Probably die in a brothel brawl once he got slow enough in his old age though.
Brayden Lee
Drogon chooses to study philosophy, and becomes a pacifist. He makes a new home for himself on top of a high mountain and lives his long life mostly in reflective solitude. Sometimes humans will climb the mountain and he will try to teach them all he can.
>Daenerys is taken to Kinvara by Drogon who then with the power of the Lord of Light resurrects her she then regathers her Dothraki followers and then travels to Naath and collects then unsullied and finally heads back to to Westeros for sack of Kingslanding 2 electric boogaloo and rules over the new Targaryen empire
>Meanwhile Jon discover how to harness the powers of the White Walkers in the North >With his new ice/zombie powers he goes south. Combining his forces with the Northen army along the way to finish his lover once and for all >The final battle is The Ice King vs the Queen of Fire
My Game of Thrones sequel outline will have 3 plot settings each with its own subplots
Kings Landing plot dealing with the reign of King Bran and the rebuilding of the city and Westeros. >Yara and the Prince of Dorne go back to their homes and face growing discontent that the North was able to secede while the Dorne and The Iron Isles remain part of the Crown. They will have to convince their people to stay loyal, however they will have to choose if they should remain or leave (analogy of Brexit) >The Dothraki choose a new Khal and reject Westerosi culture and begin to rape and pillage. They move West and South and make raids on the Reach and Stormlands. Bran has charged the Lord Paramounts of the Reach and Stormlands, Lord Bronn and Lord Gendry to deal with the threat. You get to see battles and strategies here and a comedic relationship between Gendry and Bronn >Tyrion and Davos set up meetings with the Iron Bank to get some money to rebuild Kings Landing and Westeros. Brienne and Podrick deal with a plot to kill King Bran. This is more of a political story with tax policies and conspiracy
Angel Garcia
Pleb
Matthew Ross
>Bran introduces Rapeday, a new weekday >he will be renamed to Bran the Beautiful >people go along with it because he is the most sensible leader they had this far >he goes on to live forever
Eli Jackson
The North >Queen Sansa will have to deal with rebuilding the North and the resettlement of the lands and castles that are empty. Mormont, Karstark, Bolton and Umbers are extinct. She promotes new people as Lords and builds new vassal Houses. Though she faces trouble who to pick and who to trust and how much power to divide >Sansa is also urged to find a husband and heir immediately but she is hesitant to find one with her past experiences. She goes on dates with potential husbands. This is a side plot and serves as comedy
Connor Rodriguez
Based Branflakes
Joseph Barnes
Arya plot >Arya lands on a new land and builds a colony called Starktown. Her people soon discover mysterious monster humanoids inhabiting the land and they start stealing townsfolk. Arya begins and expedition to rescue her people and discovers something that can change the world forever
Jaxon Scott
>Jon Snow (or one of his descendants) the Prince and rightful ruler of the kingdoms who lost his birthright because of a mad ancestor, lives in exile and is known as the Strider among the free folk. A great threat emerges to the south, maybe Bran was a villain after all or perhaps the White Walkers return and the Strider goes south to gather the kingdoms once again to defeat the threat. Along the way he gathers a fellowship of companions and gets crowned King, replacing the current elective monarchy system with a hereditary one. Screencap this, faggots.
>Salsa slowly realise that the North got few natural resources >King Bran allows The Iron Born to raid the North freely to keep them loyal >He sets a trade embargo on The North >As the nights watch really is non existent now every rapist and thief sent to the wall escapes, filling the North with unruly criminals >The North got no economy and can't keep control off it all >In the end Sansa is forced to go to Kings Landing and beg for the North to be put back under the crown >Bran forces her to go naked through Kings Landing >All because she said he had a broken dick
Luis Robinson
Part 2: After sacrificing herself to deal with the monsters her husband escapes and raises their daughter with a rich, fun life. Eventually she is attacked by one of the monsters her mother killed, and learns of a danger that threatens the whole world. Using her inherited faceless man powers and natural cunning, she teams up with the last descendent of the lannisters to protect a powerful artifact from those ancient monsters.
Nicholas Wright
Giving even a minutes thought to the consequences of the decisions made by the characters at the end of the show would be putting in far more effort than the writers ever did.
Jackson Bennett
>King Bran plays the role of an aloof dreamer but is actually constantly plotting to keep his vassals pitted against one another >the Iron Islands and Dorne are clearly discontented, but Yara and the Fresh Prince of Sunspear lack the manpower and political support to secede or win a civil war >Sansa's rule is uneasy, where she is a strict isolationist, while some of the houses want to build a thriving trade with the south and the Free Cities behind her back >Drogon brings Dany's body to Volantis, where Kinvara resurrects her >however, Dany Stoneheart is a bloated, somewhat decaying corpse and views herself as an abomination >she heads to Asshai, hoping that some form of magic there will help restore some sense of normality to her and help her regain the throne >Jon & Tormund notice evidence of what seems to be a complex ritual site by the White Walkers and start investigating, uncovering increasingly terrifying eldritch magic >Arya lands on Americos, and her crew is captured and sacrificed by a bunch of kinda-Aztecs >her story arc is basically survival horror
Jack Perry
>All because she said he had a broken dick the north remembers bitch
Nicholas Robinson
Westmostmos.
William Perez
Isn't Westeros deep in dept to the Iron Bank because of the loan Cersei took out to hire the Golden Company?
Christopher Cruz
>arya backstabs the emperor and conquers their entire empire for the North with only a handful of men.
Isaac Phillips
debt has never actually mattered ever its just a measuring contest for metaphoric dicks
Asher Kelly
>>Jon & Tormund notice evidence of what seems to be a complex ritual site by the White Walkers and start investigating, uncovering increasingly terrifying eldritch magic more details!
Dominic Johnson
What are they gonna do realistically though? Cersei also took one of their biggest sellsword companies as well as they've been ravaged by Dany's shitty tax policies. Essos can't do shit, otherwise they would've already.
Tyler Richardson
Bran get's assassinated by nobles, sam gets assassinated by the citadel. bronn gets assassinated by nobles. Wars and balcanization follow
Landon Cox
>spooky fantasy medieval True Detectives starring Jon and Tormund An actual good idea in a GoT thread wew
Adrian Powell
only one here that makes a little bit of sense
Logan Martin
Americos
Jaxson Reed
Ron Jeremy?
Camden Taylor
Dothraki are in Essos, dude.
David Adams
What's Bran's tax policy btw? Isn't that the whole question that caused Martin to write ASOIAF?
Aaron Hall
What are you talking about? Paraguay and Germany received a major recession after WW2 due to the pregnancy plummeting the economical discourse. No government funded program will increasing influx interest in due time. If you loan from the Iron Bank refinery will take hold without much margin. Dany was mere retard madness snaps. Stop larping.
Jason Barnes
Every house has to send their firstborn daughter to get fucked by his Kingsguard while he records it for beauty and posterity, that is Bran's tax policy
Jonathan Watson
Is this an anime?
Ethan Perry
>People with purple eyes and silver hair >Superpower assassins that can impersonate people by stealing their face >Heroes need the power of friendship to defeat the white walkers >Almost every main character is a teenager in the books Was it ever not?